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    drifting example sentences

    drifting


    1. before drifting out of this world


    2. Now she was drifting above it using the eyes of her android for instruments


    3. They tracked the shuttlecraft for a couple minutes to be sure it was just drifting thru space


    4. I lay on the mattress in my underground cell and let the drifting memories of London and Usman fade to black


    5. Just as I had done with my own family, I tended to keep people at arms length, invariably watching human relationships unfold as if I were standing beyond a pane of glass, but here I was almost drifting into fantasy about one of my jailers


    6. He could see deep down in where the Squidies now approached the drifting junk


    7. I thought it a form of madness at first, a splitting of myself across an endless coastal landscape: as though I was drifting in and out of the range of my own muffled hearing


    8. Some of these rogue thoughts leaked into the here and now, drifting all the way out to Smith’s now forgotten song of the Earth


    9. It was peaceful on the wasteg; she could just hear Iain and Berndt chatting under an awning at the other end of the barge from where she was standing watching the banks slowly drifting past


    10. drifting with the mists that wander lazily

    11. his abandoned elemental drifting


    12. protecting used condoms and the drifting tumbleweed


    13. of her shoulders, drifting


    14. His thoughts drifting back to when he first made Rayne’s acquaintance… it started with the Eloi…


    15. Drifting languidly from the speakers of a restrained but nonetheless modern stereo system Annie was sure that she could hear the dulcet tones of Leonard Cohen


    16. Sitting here in this lovely room with a real fire in the grate and with Suzanne drifting out of the stereo’s speakers, Annie felt that, even in her poverty stricken state, life was still better lived than made into an excuse for not trying


    17. Suzanne drifting out of the stereo’s speakers, Annie felt that, even


    18. many years drifting around different parts of the world


    19. He finds himself drifting in and out of the conversation


    20. drifting off within a few minutes

    21. Bex is drifting away


    22. She was filling the kettle for their breakfast tea, her eyes drifting sightlessly, looking at nothing, when her brain caught up with what she was seeing


    23. Ken can smell the salt on the warm air drifting into his beachside bar


    24. It were other thoughts, however, that occupied the moments before his drifting off to sleep that night and even with all his experience, acquired knowledge and skills, he could not unravel the conundrum laid before him


    25. As it was, he just went along with everything, his brain on total overload so that he was drifting like a dust mote in a sunbeam


    26. A dim light came on, it seemed to come from the fog that was drifting out of four globes on short pylons


    27. The clouds rolled, sometimes filling the room, sometimes drifting in wispy filaments across the higher strings


    28. Li-Na and Li-Li with the passengers and shredded MH370 were now slowly drifting to a deep watery grave in the Mariana Trench some 5,000 metres below


    29. At least here he would die quickly, fighting and not drifting through space


    30. paddleboat and had our lunch drifting in the middle of the

    31. "We can only assume his death was at the Demon's hands," the elder child, Carillign, said, drifting to her sister's side


    32. Her dark curls writhed in the cyclone while she rose to her feet, drifting to a stand by the power of her will alone


    33. "Sometimes, the death of a loved one is impossible to accept," Nathalia said, her eyes drifting off into the past


    34. He worried that perhaps he’d gone too far, stretched his will to thin, and that his soul would be scattered, forever drifting through the Void


    35. Her thoughts left her drifting through the last legs of her short journey to Solitude, not even noticing the small farm that greeted her before the main gates


    36. Drifting smoke and echoes told her that the fort was ahead, though she could not be sure of the distance


    37. His tone softened and drifted with each word, signaling a similarly drifting mind


    38. Nerissa spent the next month drifting in and out of dreams


    39. Roycen became silent, drifting his eyes away, confirming Edward's fear


    40. To dream that you are floating on a raft suggests that you are drifting through life, not knowing where you are headed

    41. To dream that you are lost at sea suggests that you are drifting around in life without any direction


    42. There was only the shadow of the former soldier, drifting in the purple haze that was once his undoing


    43. While you “sit like a mountain,” thoughts come and go like clouds drifting by


    44. Even the whimsical clouds drifting beneath the sky-tube were shaped like cats in various poses - leaping, cavorting or pouncing


    45. There was something perfectly soothing about the lazy drifting of the vessels in the dark waters


    46. " She paused at that, drifting back into painful memory


    47. The walk back to the SUV was done with slow, wavering steps, my thoughts again drifting to Walter and his Misses


    48. You were drifting in and out of consciousness


    49. Scott had been drifting in a semi-conscious state


    50. After ten minutes, when he was on the point of drifting off, the receptionist informed him, ‘Doctor Fortenski will see you now














































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    Synonyms for "drifting"

    drifting aimless floating vagabond vagrant stray wandering erratic haphazard rambling wayward careless

    "drifting" definitions

    aimless wandering from place to place


    continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another